KLH?

Anybody here "hear" the new KLH towers? I get more interested in the 3 way speaker designs the more I read about them but there aren't many out there to choose from, so it seems. I have nothing better to do than mess around on the computer tonite and came across the KLH Quincy. The only thing that bothers me is the aluminum tweeter, it sounds harsh to even say it.

Ditto, in all respects.
There's hope for them (the new KLH, that is), by the looks of things... but haven't heard anything about them very recently. Are the products actually on the market (i.e., available for purchase)?

On the other hand, my son brought me another pair of KLH Sixes that he picked up at some thrift store down his way (central Virginia) when he came home for the holidays.

He's a good lad, he is.

EDIT:
PS There are still some very nice three-ways on the market. These spring to mind, e.g.

Interesting. I refreshed my memory on this/these. Guess they're more recent than I thought (2018, not before). I guess some of the new KLH line are reboots of some previous "Energy" models, and the management team is largely ex-Klipsch (who, at one time, owned Energy).

On the other hand, the new KLH is building (or intends to be building?) reboots of the KLH Nine electrostatic, and (apparently) involving David Janszen, son of Arthur Janszen, the Nine's original designer (and both Janszens electrostatic manufacturers, in their own rights). That's pretty ambitious.

Plus, they get bonus points for using names of streets and places in and near Cambridge, MA